Chapter 696
Boss, Your Wife is Asking for A Divorce, Again!
Chapter 696 Give Up the Bangle
Jean was rendered speechless by Soniaâs words as her face twisted in frustration. After all, the bangle
was an heirloom passed down to the daughters-in-law from one generation to another in the Fuller
Family.
While Rose had always been its keeper, the tight security in the old manor made it hard for anyone to
steal it. Moreover, Jean believed that anyone who succeeded in stealing it wouldnât dare to wear it
openly, either.
Thus, she quickly understood the reason Sonia had the bangle was not that she stole it, but because of
another reason she probably wouldnât be able to accept. As a few puckers were seen on her flabby
cheeks, she questioned Sonia in an annoyed manner, âTell me. How did you get this bangle?â
Sonia dropped her wrist and calmly replied, âHow else do you think I got it? Of course, it was Grandma
who gave it to me.â
âNo way!â Jean raised the pitch in her tone, responding with a jarring voice that sounded so unpleasant
that Sonia had to look away and cover her ears in agony.
âWhatâre you doing? Why wonât you believe it?!â
âYou must be lying, right?!â Jean approached her intimidatingly, clearly showing her agitation. âThis
bangle is meant for the Fuller Familyâs daughters-in-law, but youâre not one. So, why would Old Mrs.
Fuller give it to you? Therefore, Iâm pretty sure that youâre lying.â Jean didnât believe that it was Rose who
gave Sonia the bangle because she reckoned she should be next in line to receive that, since she was
the daughter-in-law of the Fuller Family. Thus, she was convinced that Sonia was lying.
âHaha. Iâm lying?â Sonia was caught in a trance upon hearing Jeanâs words but subsequently became
amused the next second. âWhat proof do you have to accuse me of lying?â
âWhat kind of proof do you need? This bangle is proof!â Jean pointed at the bangle on Soniaâs wrist with
an exasperated look on her face. âI already said that the bangle is meant for the Fuller Familyâs
daughters-in-law, so who are you to have it? Old Mrs. Fuller is the kind of person who plays by the book,
so what you said about her giving the bangle to you is pure nonsense! Unless she is old and dumb, that
will never happen. Thus, I urge you to give it back!â She stretched out her arm in front of Sonia, hinting to
her that she should take off her bangle.
Sonia covered her bangle and stepped back, gazing at Jean emotionlessly. âNo way! Grandma gave me
this bangle, so it belongs to me now. For that, I wonât ever give it to you. If youâre dissatisfied, take it up
with Grandma because complaining to me isnât going to help.â
âYouâ¦â Jean was surprised by Soniaâs reluctance to give in, feeling piqued by her unwillingness to give
up the bangle. Overwhelmed by her anger, she began to shiver from head to toe in anger. âSonia, will
you give me the bangle?!â
âNope, I wonât!â Sonia replied without a second of hesitation, her eyes filled with ridicule. âJean, donât you
think that I have no idea why you want me to give up the bangle? Youâve been eyeing this bangle for a
while, knowing that it is meant to be passed down to the Fuller Familyâs daughters-in-law from one
generation to another. Nonetheless, Grandma wouldnât give it to you even though youâre her daughter-in-
law, which is what bothers and irks you. Now that you see me wearing the bangle, you feel so
disappointed that you canât handle the truth because you know that Grandma gave it to me herself.
Therefore, youâre trying to take it from me now. Arenât I right?â
Jeanâs eyes widened in disbelief when she heard Soniaâs words, her panicky emotions written all over
her face. Although Sonia had obviously just stated what was on her mind, Jean denied everything and
pointed at the former, grunting and bellowing. âYou! What you just said is simply nonsense!â
âWell, you and I both know whether what I just said is truly nonsense. After all, I can tell how much you
want to kill me with the jealousy in your eyes.â Sonia chuckled in irony and added, âActually, you believe
that Grandma gave me the bangle herself because there was no other way I would get my hands on it,
yet you wonât admit it because you wonât have an excuse to take it from me once you do that. This is
clear enough, isnât it? Do you really still want to deny it?â
Jeanâs face turned pale, which was what Sonia found hilarious, as it looked like a palette to her. After
clenching her fists for a few moments, she eventually accepted the reality and calmed down, responding
with a grunt to Sonia. âWhatâre you going to do even if you get that right? I still wonât believe that Old Mrs.
Fuller gave that to you herself. You must have coaxed her into handing that bangle over to you when she
barely knew about what she was doing in the hospital.â
Upon hearing the ladyâs words, Sonia rolled her eyes upward and said, âYou really impress me with your
âtalentâ. Do you know that, Jean? How did that even occur to you in the first place? Grandma has been
hospitalized because she was slightly overwhelmed, but in spite of that, she is totally aware of what she
is doing, which is nothing like what you just said. As for this bangle, I didnât even know its existence
before I wore it, so tell me how I was supposed to coax her?â
Jeanâs avoidant gaze gave away her guilt as she extended her arm in a menacing manner once more.
âWho knows how you coaxed her? Anyway, you will have to surrender the bangle, like it or not.â
In the face of Jeanâs insistence on getting her hands on the bangle, Sonia showed no signs of backing
down. âNo can do!â She hid her hands behind her back. While Jean was about to escalate her approach
to snatch it from Sonia, the elevator arrived, allowing Sonia to step outside before the former could reach
her.
âStop, Sonia!â Jean was caught in a trance, gritting her teeth as she gave chase, but Sonia pretended
like she didnât hear anything and continued to move forward. Therefore, she picked up her pace and
shouted, âI told you to stop! Didnât you hear me?!â
Only a fool would stop. At the thought of that, Sonia sped up her pace, noticing the ward with her eyes
brightening up, whereupon she quickly entered it.
Seeing Sonia enter the ward, Jean thought the former was just hiding there because there was no way
else to go. Thus, she chuckled in a sinister manner and ridiculed Sonia. Letâs see where else you can go.
No one can stop me from getting that bangle today. Soon, Jean scurried in the direction of the ward
without realizing that it was, in fact, her destinationâRoseâs wardâthanks to her obsession with the
bangle. Unknown to her, every single word she had just said was clearly heard by Rose.
âSonia, youâd better give up the bangle now. Do you hear me?! Otherwiseâ¦â
âOtherwise what? Whatâs going to happen?â The old ladyâs glacial voice interrupted Jeanâs words before
she could finish her sentence.
The voice was like a bucket of ice water that was splashed on Jean, snapping her out of her obsession
and taking her back to reality. Upon making sense of what was going on, Jean was instantly
overwhelmed by fear as she froze in place, unable to take one step forward.
âMomâ¦â Jean took a moment to find her own voice and greeted the old lady who was glaring at her in
the bed.
âDonât call me Mom. Iâm not âworthyâ of being your mother-in-law,â Rose sneered and said.
Sensing the old ladyâs anger in her voice, Jean gulped in fear and felt especially anxious on the inside.
Oh, man! Iâm so screwed this time. Old Mrs. Fuller is super pissed off right now. How did I let her hear
everything I said? Jean felt nothing but a huge pang of regret, not because she wouldnât stop demanding
the bangle from Sonia, but because she didnât keep her voice down, or Rose wouldnât have heard that.
This is all Soniaâs fault.
Meanwhile, Sonia was aware that Jean was hot on her heels, so she purposely entered Roseâs ward
without warning her because she was hoping for the old lady to deal with her after hearing what she said.
Haha. By pitting Jean against Grandma, I donât even have to deal with her myself.
Soon, Jean gawked at Sonia, who was preparing Roseâs medicine obediently beside the bed, wishing
she could just kill her with her angry stare.